Robin Xiong makes her case as progressive challenger to Zurier in Senate District 3
July 26, 2022

Robin Xiong makes her case as progressive challenger to Zurier in Senate District 3

“The people I interact with at the doors are excited. A lot of people comment on my...

Why Coastal Resource reforms must focus on environmental racism
January 20, 2022

Why Coastal Resource reforms must focus on environmental racism

During the hearings held by the special Commission, environmental justice and the overt racism of the CRMC...

Institutionalizing the Political Theory Project: How an ideological Trojan horse might breach Brown
November 12, 2021

Institutionalizing the Political Theory Project: How an ideological Trojan horse might breach Brown

“Simply put, there is no way to disentangle the proposed center from the [Political Theory Project]’s origins...

Sisters of Mercy at Bay View Academy demanding action on climate change
October 18, 2021

Sisters of Mercy at Bay View Academy demanding action on climate change

“We are in Climate Emergency Code Red,” said Sister Mary Pendergast. “It’s time to act. We have...

Interview: Nirva LaFortune has a vision for Providence, and wants to be your mayor
October 13, 2021

Interview: Nirva LaFortune has a vision for Providence, and wants to be your mayor

“People want to live in safe neighborhoods,” said Councilmember LaFortune. “But with public safety, many folks throughout...

We Are All Going to Die and Nobody Gives a Shit
September 20, 2021

We Are All Going to Die and Nobody Gives a Shit

Extreme climate change is coming and your government doesn’t care....

Can We Fix It: The Rift Between Republicans and Democrats
March 26, 2021

Can We Fix It: The Rift Between Republicans and Democrats

In this week’s episode, Moira and Jen are joined by the House Minority leader, Blake Fillipi, and...

The Uprising: The Climate Show, Featuring Christian Roselund
February 1, 2021

The Uprising: The Climate Show, Featuring Christian Roselund

Greg rides solo this week as we put climate change front and center. Get pumped up about...

Rhode Island Needs a Plan to Fully Decarbonize
February 1, 2021

Rhode Island Needs a Plan to Fully Decarbonize

In the year 2021, climate change is an urgent threat to humanity, and Rhode Island is no...

The Uprising: The Budget, Poverty in the Ocean State, Kennedy Plaza, and Climate Change
December 29, 2020

The Uprising: The Budget, Poverty in the Ocean State, Kennedy Plaza, and Climate Change

This week we cover RI’s terrible ranking on food security, the newly revised budget, Kennedy Plaza, and...

Zooming Liberally: An interview with Aaron Regunberg
May 6, 2020

Zooming Liberally: An interview with Aaron Regunberg

“This is what every progressive minded person in our state should be thinking about right now –...

Study: Speaker Mattiello blocks “real and impactful” climate change bills
March 9, 2020

Study: Speaker Mattiello blocks “real and impactful” climate change bills

“Overall, this… reflects a House that, despite its overall makeup, is held captive by a single anti-environment...

Environment Council of Rhode Island announces their 2020 legislative priorities
January 17, 2020

Environment Council of Rhode Island announces their 2020 legislative priorities

“Perhaps most importantly, we face the climate crisis. We just experienced a couple of 65 degree days...

Celebrating the Invenergy victory with CLF’s Jerry Elmer
December 7, 2019

Celebrating the Invenergy victory with CLF’s Jerry Elmer

“It is now possible, not certain but possible, that there will be no future large fossil fuel...

Nature’s Trust RI: Court to Decide if it Has Jurisdiction Over Climate Case Against DEM More Than a Year and a Half After Filing of Complaint
October 31, 2019

Nature’s Trust RI: Court to Decide if it Has Jurisdiction Over Climate Case Against DEM More Than a Year and a Half After Filing of Complaint

“The pace of this case is very frustrating given the diminishing amount of time we have left...

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